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Tomo wrote:Now, scale that up to cancer. The patient feels better, but the cancer is still spreading. Feeling better, however, she abandons the drugs that actually slow its progress and give her the time to put her affairs in order, do the things she wanted to do, and to say goodbye. The "psychic surgery" robs her of that time. No amount of disclaimers and other weasel words can get that time back.
If the skill is genuine then hooray for Mark Lewis, and what a genuinely beautiful service you provide. But if it's not - and let's face it, the evidence is not on your side - and it's a finely-woven web of deception, cold reading and lies, then who are you to decide that your lies are what people need to hear? And on top of that, who are you to bill people for them?mark lewis wrote:It seems to have escaped the notice of sceptics that a skilled psychic can do very good and compassionate work for their clients. I have saved marriages, saved people from suicide, given courage and hope to people and lifted people up from the deepest depression.
I see no reason to apologise to anyone.
pcwells wrote:Yes, therapists are qualified to deal with people's emotional conflicts and have training that most readers don't, but that's the situation, and customers vote with their feet.
Tomo wrote:pcwells wrote:Yes, therapists are qualified to deal with people's emotional conflicts and have training that most readers don't, but that's the situation, and customers vote with their feet.
Doesn't that just imply that a properly trained and licensed therapist, part of a professionally instituted medical body, has patients, not customers?
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